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Show Home Rites Unite Navyman, Bride A. Choosing the popular month of June for their wedding and taking advantage of a Navy leave, Miss i R'Teen Beesley and Wayne L. Cutler were married Saturday evening, at the home of the Groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler. Bishop Leo Crandall of the Eighth ward performed the ceremony. The bride, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds also al-so of Springville, was radiant in a traditional wedding gown of white slipper satin. Her finger-tip veil was arranged to her head with a crown of seed-pearls and she carried car-ried a beautiful bridal bouquet of rose-buds centered with an orchid. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Juanita Mellor, gowned gown-ed in a blue frosted organdy, who acted as matron of honor. Ronald Cutler, brother of the groom was best man. The couple exchanged vows before be-fore a large window with summer blooms in pink and white with tall white candelabra. A beautiful beauti-ful three-tiered wedding cake centered cen-tered the dining table. Immediately after the ceremony, cere-mony, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds entertained members of the wedding party and immediate relatives at dinner. The couple are staying in Springville, until Monday, when Mr. Cutler, who has served two and a half years in the Navy, with 22 months of the time on Guam, leaves for his station In California. Califor-nia. His bride may join him later. Several other parties are being planned for the newlyweds within the next few days. |